·CORRESPONDENCE
Criticising
The Editor,
Others
Hongkong Telegraph
Sir-It has always seemed to me the height of folly for a traveller to put himself in a critical frame of mind when visiting a strange coun- try. The gorg?' rines and with it the expenses in propertion, the not result of the trip being doubled cost at half the pleasure..
But since the first Englishman went abroad, when he found that there were other peoples with different customs, architecture, morals and even physingnemy, he has been the world's champion kibitzor. ·Moreover," wise in Bila generation and ever since, he has found a coal market for nents. This trade rose to, full flower in Dlekona' time and it has flourish- ed ever since down through Si. John Ervine and E. M. Delafield. Thore has been a steady market for gall (in two senses). The *pastures have, ever been green in the United States where even obscure writera peddling diatribes have invariably found an audience ready to pay $3.00 up a seat, cash in anvance.
Raymond
But, according to Rutherford in Wednesday's Telegraph, 48
all the
old professions, amateurism has roared its ugly head! Amerl. cans have recently had the temer its
to criticine the English, but what is holnoua, they apparently have done it free, gratis, for nothing. Could anything be more absurd? If this should be allowed the aweet racket of the vasting English lecturer is forever ruined.
Q. X.
COLLEAGUES SEEK
TO AID FENG
PEKING UNIVERSITY HEADS' PETITION
Peking, Nov. 30.
"Well, I had four
to the Ace, King
FALL OF THE MIGHTY
(Contiured from Page 0.)
light and wickets that 80 many home-side bats experience. Grace also came off, and it would seem that the Navy have found a very useful pair of opening batsmen. If they can play regularly, it would help the Navy a lot, but now the Navy puts in so much work their
games are apt to suffer,
JUNIOR LEAGUE
►
THE HONGKONG
THESE
TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1934.
SPORTIN
POST MORTEMS
"And there I was
going buggo for the corner flag.
But now I've taken up Ping-Pong, so I shall get some of my own back/
OUR POOR DAY
TO-MORROW'S SALE
OF ROSES
In its efforts to raise funds to carry on its charitable work for
the coming year, the Society of St. Vincent de Paul will again make Its annual appeal to the public of longkang to-morrow, when it will hold its yearly sale of roses.
It
to be hoped that the "Drive" will prove a auccessful one. Last year's "Our Poor Day" was a great success, over $5,625 being collect-
The Navy 2nd XI did well toled. make 137 nginst IR.C. 2nt,, but the Indiana' batting was too much for them. Barina and A. R. Sutad The arrest of Professor Fong [did very well, For the Navs Yu-inn, of Tsinghua College, by LS.A. Emmerson made 57, while the special police, has had reper-Lieut. Commdr. Skyrme and Capt. cussions among local education Manners made useful scOTES. circles.
various
Kowloos 2nd, would almost cer- The Presidents of
tainly have beaten Recreio if they universities in Peking held had hat time. Mackenzie got torty meeting yesterday for the purpose out of the century and half acored of bringing pressure on the nu and five others of the nine who thorities ta release Professor batted gu
into double pures, Feng.
Their first four batsinen saved Recrelo.
A petition jointly signed by them will be sent to the Central Government.-Central News,
ELECTRICITY BOARD
NEW CHAIRMAN
APPOINTED
London, Nov. 29.
ان
ine principal game to-morrow is that at the club, where the Navy | are their visitors. It will be 10- teresting to see if the wavy pers form as wen on grass as they av on zing. 1L will be a pit nuventy to those who have recently played a lot of cricket up ascer maayeit 1 gather that the. `Club nave very nearly their strongest side out, vul, unortunately, Large
so paying for the Navy."
The 1... will probably take out their creat at tue capouse of ine 1
It was announced in Parliament, out one never knows.
that in succession to Sir Andrew Duncan, on his appointment as
tish Iron and Stool Federation,
remember that they very nearly KUL beaten on the 6.5.ba, ground MELVE BURSON ago.
the vi
Independent Chairman of the Bri-Th the Junior League I.R.C. have Sir Archibald Page. now Gener thing on wILH Manager of the Central Electri-Service, our 1 am not so sure that city Board, had been appointed Chairman of, the British Wireless,
Board-
MILITARY PARLEY
AT NANKING
Marshal
ine Club End. will beat thủ Navy zud, on the matting wicket, "
FRIENDLIES
There should be a good game be tween the Army anɑ nowoon ist. Xi at. Souкunpoo, though I presume the Army WI DOL sirengin. Craigengower are, at home to an X-rom the combined senoors, while Recreio and Univer-
DC
Hunkow, Nov, 20. Chang
sity have no engagements. Hsuch-liang, Commander of the Bandit-Suppres- alon Forces of Hupel, Honan and Anhui, la sailing for Nanking to- night on board
the 8.5.
Haing.
creio to ina Police.
41 10
So I put an extra man in the Slips
LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE
LATEST SHARE
QUOTATIONS
the been
The following quotations on London Stock Exchange have received by Messrs. Swan, Culbertson and Fritz In conjunction with Reuter. British Government Securitien
Nov. 28. Nov. 20.
War Lenn 3%
redm. after 1952 £107 £107
Chinese Bonds
The calls on the Society's funds greater humber of caaca of un- 4
Increasing as aru
a result
of employment. It is therefore in urgent need Society's interests Increase rear
of support. The 6% by year, and consequently every 5 little contribution helps. It is Jaincerely to be hoped that the
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"TELEGRAPH" ART - SUPPLEMENT
Numerous Pictures
To-morrow
A large variety of interests will be covered by the illus- trations in to-morrow's-IsRub of the Telegraph - Pictorial Supplement.
Weddings illustrated will include those of Mr. W. R. Grant and Miss E. B. Camp- bell, Mr. Matty Chang and Miss Fanny Lee, Mr. Cheng Yung-hee and Miss Nellie Sun. There will be several pic- tures of the opening of the Aw Par Hospital at Cheung Chau, as well as of the De- fence Corps in camp, showing the visit of H.E. the Governor.
Amongst groups will be one of the Committee of the Kowloon Bowling Green Club and another of Jere Lec's all- American ladies' band shortly Coming to the China Emporium. ballroom.
pubile will accord as generous a
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The D. B. C. Wireless Military Hand conducted by B. Walton O'Donnell. Semiramide Overture (Borsittí),
Creatorer Band. Sons of the Bravo-March
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Entry of the Gladiators-March
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The Band of H, M. Coldstream Guards.
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Albert Sandler and his Orchestra. A Thousand and One Nights
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Felix Weingartner conducting the British Symphony Orchestra. Delibes in Vicona (arr. Walter).
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home to Craigengewer 1 and re-appeals as possible and thus en-
Vi the 2nd teams, K.G.C. are at measure of support to the various mpt: Tobacco
I have now got my HK.C.C. Courage the earnest and self- Changcard, and note with regret that the engaged in their labours of love sacrificing efforts of the workers two triangular Club matches, with and mercy. He is accompanied by Admiral Army and Navy, are only arogie Hsin Hung-ich, Mayer of Tsingtao day xtures. I hope they will start the workers that the headquarters Unilever and General Wang Yeh-chie, his at 10 a.m. in that case! subordinate.
Marshal Chang's visit to the capital.ia in connection with bandit- suppression work in the three provinces under his jurisdiction.- Central News.
IN WIRELESS TOUCHI
The following steamers
exported to be in wireles
are com-
21 YEARS AGO
Extracts_From the "Telegraph" Files
The following extracts are from the Hongkong Telegraph for the week ended December 6, 1913..
munication with Hongkong to The rate of dollar on demand day: Scotland Maru, Tilsondar!, was 13. 11, 0/10d, Achilles. Canton Maru, Tango. Maru, Nagato Maru. Tyndareus, Suisang.
Somoraotahire, Fooshing, Nankin, Conte Verde, Empresa of Asia, Tilawa, Corfu.
H
and
The Bazaar Committee reminda Turner & Newall
of the Rose Day this year will b on the ground floor of the Hotel
opd__sh_
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Shanghai, Nov. 30. Under orders from the Nanking The wedding took place at St. Maritime
Ministry of Finance, the Shanghai Customa authorities Amongst the passengers arriving John's Cathedral of Mr. C. F. J. lave issued a notification to the by the Blue Funnel liner Antenor on Quarles van Gifford and Miss E. 1. effect that no silver in any form December 8 aro Mr. and Mrs. D. II. | Harle.
will be allowed to be sent into Anglo-Persian Manchuria by land or sea from Southern Railway
Burma Oll The death occurred suddenly, China Proper unless a permit is (Deforred)
Blake, Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Frost, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Laing, Capt, and Mrs,
C. W. Richards, and Bir. and Mira. J. D. Thomson.
Through being knocked down by a Public Works Department lorry in Lockhart Road, yesterday, a woman, Wong Yuet-man, was injured, being subsequently taken to the Govern ment Civil Hospital.
of Mr. B. Brotherton Hariser, obtained from the Ministry of Rolls Royca A.M.I.C.E., well-known Hongkong Finance-Central News. architect.
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3. (a). Minstrels (Debussy); (b) Flight of the Bumb'e-Beo (Rimsky-Korsakov},
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Breve (De Falla).
Reuter Press Bulletins, London 1 p.m. Stock and Commodity Quotations.
9.86-10 pm. Variety.
Vocal-Billy Merson Memories,
Billy Merson and chorus, Songs-St Petite Sann Tol-Tango
Chante.
Me. Lucienne Boyer, Instrumental-The Grasshopper and
the Anta.
The Four Bright Sparks. Songa-Radio Requests,
Les Allen (Baritone). Song Little Man you've had a
busy day.
Lea Allen with Mrs. Allen and Norman. 10-12 midnight. A Relay from St. Andrew's Ball at the Peninsula Hotel by, courtesy of the Chieftain and Com. mittee, and the Management of the Hotel.
10.30 p.m.
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12 raidnight. Close Down. ZEESEN PROGRAMMES
This Evening's Broadcast From The German Short-Waver Special programme for Far Eastern latenér พย broadcast this evening by DJA on $1.35 metre unders
p.. Opralog Anduncomm.. German Palk Beng♫ Program-Parent
9.13 p.m.
-English).
Light Music.
(German.
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9.48 .. News in English.
10 p.m. Helrettone from the "Freiatia" by
C. M. van Weber.
Conductor: Jose Elbenachuta,
11.1. Tim Ringer. (The Bchiewwis
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This Evening's Broadcast
From Manila Station
The following programme will be broadcast by KZRM from Manile
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p.m. Tupales Orchestra.
5.68 p.m. Fopular Bongs by Bol Crus
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(Chen KZZG).
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-4.24 p.1~}]ky Viese-Orchestra;,
10.30 p.m. Bign Off.
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The following wave-langtha and frequencies Ɛzen ́observed by Daventry,
• Can Sumir Faiqueties - Wavelength
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In such cases take only "Gardan'. The tormenting headache, the undesired consequences of the carousal last night will, diazppear rapidly and certainly, 'Gardan' can be taken even on an emply stomach witkent producing unpleasant by-effects.
The following good advice of one who knows will prove very useful to' you in future: When you bave spent happy hours with
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